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    Brave New World Analysis

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    In the novel‚ 1984 by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley are both about dystopian societies where the government is corrupted. Both novels are similar due to both conveying the government as corrupted in a satirical way. Also‚ both books purposes are to portray the possibility‚ to what might happen to a society where a government has too much power‚ and how far the government will go to maintain total control and totalitarianism. Both novels also convey gender roles where women are

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    Steven Crane is one of many American writers whose name has become synonymous with the literary movement naturalism. Naturalism cannot be simply defined as it is a conglomeration of elements which contribute to create a style of writing. Naturalistic works are generally pessimistic and frank in nature‚ the environment is often grotesque with the characters being products of this environment‚ their fate is bound by materialistic determinism‚ and authors do a large amount of research on the subject

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    Words of Merida: I Hate the Tedious. Thesis Statement In accordance to the movie Brave (2012)‚ the identity of a woman in a society is defined or determined by gender stereotypes and status of the same society where she lives and because the woman is different from man‚ she should not do the things that man does. In the movie‚ Merida is expected to become a proper lady when she grows up and there are certain rules and protocols that she needs to follow in order to awaken the lady in her. Though

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    Dobson English 1301 September 25‚ 2014 David Foster Wallace Revision. On May 21‚ 2005‚ David Foster Wallace starts his address to the graduating class of Kenyon College by making an analogy about three fish passing by one another. The older fish throws a comment out to the two younger "How ’s the water?" (Wallace 1) to which the younger two fish pose the question‚ "What the hell is water?" (Wallace 1) In explanation of said story‚ Wallace interprets it by saying "The point of the fish story is

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    Savagely Civilized: A Look Into the Society of Brave New World Today‚ a civilization is defined as a human society which has reached a high state of culture‚ government‚ industry and science. As compared to modern society‚ that of the Brave New World is leaps and bounds ahead when comparing scientific advancements. In today’s society the thought of choosing which traits and characteristics a child will have is exactly that‚ a thought. Thus‚ because the Brave New World is more advanced than modern society

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    continues to create. It often allows the viewers to consider who exactly is the “good” woman or the “bad” woman and who is the “good” man or the “bad” man. Nonetheless‚ it’s almost always obvious who the “good”

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    believe that this is real happiness‚ it should be something that lasts long and something that does not disappear as soon as you do not have the newest car or the most luxurious house or the most expensive shoes. When reading the novels Brave New World‚

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    substandard or sound. You’d have to be brave to live your life out there in the cold open world without money and a job. Or you’d be forced to be brave to live your life with people judging and stalking you almost the entirety of your life. However‚ a majority of people say or claim that they’re brave‚ it makes us harder to distinguish what brave is‚ for a majority people say that they’re brave but cannot prove that they are. In a real world situation you’d be forced to be brave by telling your boss that you’ll

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    Issues In Brave New World

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    In Brave New World Aldous Huxley wrote about many issues in his time period. Some of these issues still face us today. Examples of this would be the role of women in society‚ the use of soma‚ and conditioning. Aldous Huxley did not fully explain what soma was but we can infer that it was some sort of drug used to make people happy. Aldous Huxley wrote about many topics that still face this this world today even if it is unnoticed. In Brave New World Aldous Huxley gave many clues throughout

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    “Being brave means knowing that when you fail‚ you don’t fail forever.” These words were spoken by Lana Del Rey. Bravery is not running away from your fears and problems. It is not letting your negative thoughts take you over or letting it stop you from anything you want to do. It is also used to help you break through the barriers. It’s having the courage to do something you don’t want to do and trying something new. Bravery is used to overcome your fears‚ express what you believe in‚ and be selfless

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